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« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2005, 09:46:10 AM »
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I first thought "Walking With the Ghost" was "Walking with the Goat" -- I figured it was a tribute to Stevie Nicks :wink:


shut up. already. damn.


And here it is, 9:45 on the Morning show.

First time I heard it, I thought this sounded like some of Sam Phillips' (T-Bone Burnett's wife, not the Sun Records honcho)  early 90s material.
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« Reply #16 on: March 11, 2005, 10:11:10 AM »
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First time I heard it, I thought this sounded like some of Sam Phillips' (T-Bone Burnett's wife, not the Sun Records honcho)  early 90s material.


i didn't hear it, but WOAH! i haven't heard anyone mention sam phillips' ((T-Bone Burnett's wife, not the Sun Records honcho) name in ages! i really liked her then.  i should check out more of her material.

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« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2005, 06:06:51 PM »
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Gonna have to check them out more, not least because Tegan & Sara are Canadian lesbian identical twins.


woah! how did i miss this the first time around? well, is the music any good? i'll have to look them up. i loves me some canadians! ;)


Whatever your motivation, be aware that they're playing at the Independent here in SF on 3/25.
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« Reply #18 on: March 16, 2005, 09:05:35 PM »
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Whatever your motivation, be aware that they're playing at the Independent here in SF on 3/25.


thanks! i'll check out their site.

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« Reply #19 on: March 20, 2005, 05:45:16 PM »
It's a Gray-Haired Ponytail 2-1/2 hours as KQED runs another Pledge Month Wonder, "The 60s Rock Experience".  Gaz! it's a re-formed Association doing "Along Comes Mary"! And the Grass Roots. And Eric Burdon (riding the servants, er, Serpent again). And Scott MacKenzie (with the longest gray-haired ponytail of all).

Unlike last week's fab Soul special, with its full orchestra, some of the artists (the Association in particular, at least so far) appear to be "supplemented" by the original recordings of their hits.  Looks like I missed 3DN's Chuck Negron...
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« Reply #20 on: March 20, 2005, 06:12:23 PM »
I just tuned in for Jimi, Purple Haze. Kids want to know why it's black and white. "Oooohhh, a concert".
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« Reply #21 on: March 20, 2005, 08:43:24 PM »
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Gaz! it's a re-formed Association doing "Along Comes Mary"!


Speak Tsou-Tsou's name, and Tsou-Tsou will appear.

I was just reading up on the Association the other day.  Apparently, the drummer, Ted Bluechtel (whom a friend's friend claims to have hooked up with) was the last remaining original member of the band by the end of the '70s, and so retained ownership rights to the band name ... which he thereupon leased out to anyone paying cash on the barrel, resulting in a number of bands touring as "the Association" with no legitimate claim to the band's name or legacy.  I wonder if it was one of these bands that played this fest.
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« Reply #22 on: March 20, 2005, 10:02:40 PM »
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Gaz! it's a re-formed Association doing "Along Comes Mary"!


Speak Tsou-Tsou's name, and Tsou-Tsou will appear.

I was just reading up on the Association the other day.  Apparently, the drummer, Ted Bluechtel (whom a friend's friend claims to have hooked up with) was the last remaining original member of the band by the end of the '70s, and so retained ownership rights to the band name ... which he thereupon leased out to anyone paying cash on the barrel, resulting in a number of bands touring as "the Association" with no legitimate claim to the band's name or legacy.  I wonder if it was one of these bands that played this fest.


These guys were old; they were the original group (which seemed to be the whole point of the show). John Kay of Steppenwolf was quite the hot daddy, IMHO.  Nice vintage B&W clip of the Moodies doing "Nights in White Satin" that I'd never seen before, too.

More Geezer Rock: tonite's Joel Selvin show was a collection of Who rarities and oddities. Among the goodies: Motown covers ("Heat Wave" and "Baby Don't You Do It", the latter the B-side of "Join Together" I think Joel said); Stones covers ("Under My Thumb", which they recorded to help the Stones with legal (drug bust) problems in the '60s; Pete's demo of "Bargain"; "Water", the B-side of "5:15"; and the obligatory Coke commercials. But the Keith Moon "Great Shakes" spot that Bob Stroud is so fond of did not make an appearance.
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Re: Gray-Haired Ponytail Moment (formerly Come All Ye Grateful)
« Reply #23 on: August 30, 2011, 09:02:45 PM »
Attention Geoff, Ali, et al, an article today:
Deadheads all the way: Long, strange AND lucrative trip
http://www.insidebayarea.com/top-stories/ci_18791339

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Re: Gray-Haired Ponytail Moment (formerly Come All Ye Grateful)
« Reply #24 on: June 28, 2015, 12:07:34 PM »
Stayed up last night like a twenty-something with a head full of blotter (without the benefit
of either, alas) and listened to the entire KFOG broadcast of the Grateful Dead show in Santa
Clara.  Trey isn't Jerry, but he's done his homework and fit in well with the band.  Dead shows
are notoriously uneven, but I thought everybody played quite well.  It's clear that they put a
lot of effort into preparing for this to ensure they would end on a high note, as it were.  (There
was one big screw-up during The Eleven, when they apparently started singing the wrong verse,
then sputtered out after a few words.)  A little research shows the boys have been pulling out
much of this old material in recent years, but I think one or two of these numbers haven't
appeared in decades.  I think I got the set list correct.  I'm not working tomorrow, so I'm going
listen again tonight.  I fully expect Dark Star, and probably another rare track or two from an
early album.  It was epic, man!

ETA:  Even with KFOG editing out the set break, the show ran for over three and a half hours.
It didn't air until 1:00 am.  Tonight's concert starts an hour earlier, and the broadcast may well
begin before midnight.

Set I

Truckin'
Uncle John's Band
Alligator (Phil sings!) -> 
Cumberland Blues ->
Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)
Cream Puff War
?? (possibly a Phish song?)

Set II

That's It For The Other One ->
St. Stephen ->
The Eleven
Turn On Your Lovelight ->
Drums ->
Space ->
The Other One ->
Morning Dew
Phil's organ donor rap
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Re: Gray-Haired Ponytail Moment (formerly Come All Ye Grateful)
« Reply #25 on: June 28, 2015, 12:34:58 PM »
Set I

Truckin'
Uncle John's Band
Alligator (Phil sings!) -> 
Cumberland Blues ->
Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)
Cream Puff War
?? (possibly a Phish song?)

Set II

That's It For The Other One ->
St. Stephen ->
The Eleven
Turn On Your Lovelight ->
Drums ->
Space ->
The Other One ->
Morning Dew
Phil's organ donor rap
Casey Jones

our own Geoff posted this setlist on his blog:

Set 1

7:33 start

Jam>Truckin'
Uncle John's Band
Alligator>Cumberland Blues
Born Cross-Eyed
Cream Puff War
Viola Lee Blues>Lovelight tease>end of set 8:39

Set 2 9:40

Cryptically Envelopment>Dark Star tease/fireworks>Dark Star
>St Stephen>The Eleven (William Tell)
>Turn On Your Love Light
>Drumz>space>What's Become of the Baby?
>The Other One
>Morning Dew

Organ donor rap

Encore 11:54
Casey Jones
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« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2015, 12:41:30 PM »
Grateful Dead 6.28.15

Set 1 6:23
Feel Like a Stranger
New New Minglewood Blues
Brown Eyed Women
Loose Lucy
Loser
Row Jimmy
Alabama Getaway
Black Peter
Hell in a Bucket (ends 7:52)

Set 2 (starts 8:53)
Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo
>jam>Wharf Rat
>jam>short beam space >Eyes of the World
>He's Gone
Drumz (guest percussionist)
>I Need a Miracle
>Death Don't Have No Mercy
Sugar Magnolia>Sunshine Daydream
(Ends 10:35)
Donor rap
Moment of silence
Encore:
Brokedown Palace

For me, the Sunday show was the Grateful Dead, Saturday was like Phil and Friends.  It reminded me of many of our 10@10 discussions, and the struggle between whether a song is worth hearing based on either its quality or LN quotient.  Saturday was a real treat for the crowd who favors rarities.  Lots of stuff that hasn't been played in ages, and nothing newer than Truckin'.  Lots of relentless jamming, etc.  I'm old enough to appreciate all the rarities, but it wasn't really what I wanted.  Saturday opened promisingly, and I was near tears during Uncle John's Band.  Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the show, but most of it was "gee, look at us playing this rare song!" stuff.   It was also a yin-yang experience for me, setting-wise.  On Saturday, some friends invited us at the last minute to go via the bosses luxury suite, which apparently none of the bosses wanted to attend.  A totally unreal experience of how the ruling class lives.  On Sunday, we were behind the stage way the hell up in section 418.  On Sunday, Brown-eyed Women, Loser, Row Jimmy, and Black Peter were all in the first set, and all was forgiven!  Yes, there was a lot of sloppy playing, but the beast that is the Grateful Dead came out to play with us.
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GD 7/3/15
« Reply #27 on: July 03, 2015, 11:14:13 PM »
Set 1
Box of Rain
Jack Straw
Bertha
Passenger
The Wheel>
Crazy Fingers
The Music Never Stopped 

Set 2
Mason's Children
Scarlet Begonias
>Fire on the Mountain
>Drums>Space
>New Potato Caboose
Playing in the Band
>Weather Report Suite Pt 2
>Help on the Way>Slipknot>Franklin's Tower

Donor Rap
Encore:
Ripple (Bob on acoustic)
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Re: Gray-Haired Ponytail Moment (formerly Come All Ye Grateful)
« Reply #28 on: August 20, 2015, 01:21:59 AM »

The PBS Newshour did a couple of segments about the Grateful Dead around the time of the Chicago shows:

From the big bang to cosmic vibrations, Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart plays the rhythm of the universe  (8:26)

Mickey Hart, a well-known drummer for the Grateful Dead, has collaborated with astrophysicists on music that reflects the origins of the universe, and with neuroscientists to figure out how music stimulates different parts of damaged brains.  Special correspondent Mike Cerre follows Hart’s exploration of music and the universe, and our human response to rhythm.

In final concert, Grateful Dead bids farewell to faithful followers  (8:05)

Over three days, the legendary, era-defining Grateful Dead offered a series of final concerts at Chicago's Soldier Field.  Jeffrey Brown reports on the rock band's long, strange musical trip that has inspired an almost cult-like following among its fans.
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Re: Gray-Haired Ponytail Moment (formerly Come All Ye Grateful)
« Reply #29 on: August 26, 2017, 06:34:15 PM »

The SiriusXM satellite radio Grateful Dead channel played only different versions of Dark Star on Monday morning.
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